Upon reading Jayvee's "
Blog Conviction Project" post some time ago, I immediately decided it made a lot of sense to join in. My own blog has been largely experimental up to now. I've tried several formats and put codes and widgets and even games for curiosity and fun. I've had my days as a "blahger" and realized only later what a blogger really should be and try to do. Despite everything, I do have a conviction for blogging. Its something I never thought of defining, because it remains evolving, but I decided to post it here (and in Jayvee's blog of course), just so I could measure how much my blog has progressed in its attainment, or how much I have veered away from my original intentions. Veering away is not necessarily a bad thing, so long as you know what you're doing.
(In case you wish to know my blog conviction, click read more.)Of course I got a little carried away there... but well, the exercise made me feel a little uncomfortable. If I were to to give that conviction justice, I realized I must to enforce some new changes (again) in these pages. I guess you could say Jayvee is really living up to his
personal advocacy goals.
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"Journeyist's Blog Conviction"
"Journeyist is a chronicle of my inner life seen through the curious, and sometimes inane, episodes of daily living. It is at once an attempt to retrace my steps on the quest for the proverbial one true path, as it is an affirmation of my resolve to walk the narrow path that leads to truth. Why, on earth, are we journeying from the cradle to the grave and on to the great unknown? This I ask myself daily… and everyday I get more convinced there is more to life than we could ever hope to see even with an open mind. Just imagine how much more helplessly ignorant are we in the face of inevitable death!
My little “crusade” is to get people to consider Faith as the only real and viable, albeit invisible, alternative to a lifestyle of doubts, fears and endless speculations. I do discuss politics, money, news and a host of other useless stuff but I try to write from the “invisible” point of view. It’s no surprise I don’t always succeed but I shall keep trying. Failure and folly are as much part of my journey too."